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<blockquote data-quote="Oldfart" data-source="post: 2491538" data-attributes="member: 64407"><p>If you have never delivered to that house before, how do you know it is the correct house? Even if you use the house on each side as a hint, you could still have an incorrect address. I once left a package at a house with no numbers because I THOUGHT I was at the correct house based on the neighbors numbers. Come to find out, it was a bad address on the package and the house I left it at was the wrong house. My manager asked me "was there a house on that block with the street numbers that was on the package?" I said no but I thought I was at the correct house based on the houses on each side. He told me that he got a good butt chewing from the customer because I thought I had left it at the correct house. He said that defined a bad address and I never forgot that conversation. You delay the delivery a few times before you know you have the correct house and they most likely will get some street numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldfart, post: 2491538, member: 64407"] If you have never delivered to that house before, how do you know it is the correct house? Even if you use the house on each side as a hint, you could still have an incorrect address. I once left a package at a house with no numbers because I THOUGHT I was at the correct house based on the neighbors numbers. Come to find out, it was a bad address on the package and the house I left it at was the wrong house. My manager asked me "was there a house on that block with the street numbers that was on the package?" I said no but I thought I was at the correct house based on the houses on each side. He told me that he got a good butt chewing from the customer because I thought I had left it at the correct house. He said that defined a bad address and I never forgot that conversation. You delay the delivery a few times before you know you have the correct house and they most likely will get some street numbers. [/QUOTE]
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